It's all out at Southwestern International Raceway in Tucson, Arizona. Two qualifying passes. One on the tree, and then one on the arm drop. The Pritchett brothers cut out the tightest sixteen, who will race for a bounty of eighteen thousand dollars. Plus, the fastest 8 of the entire field go head to head for a bonus prize! It's an all out shootout. It's all out or you're going home.
It's all out at Gainesville Raceway in Florida. A lazy Southern day of qualifying, the Pritchett brothers find the tightest day of racing ever. With eighteen thousand dollars on the line, Rich Christensen and Team PINKS select 16 killer racers from ALL OUT qualifying to compete in a heads-up, run-what-ya-brung, let's-get-ugly, shootout showdown!
It's all out at Atlanta Drag Way in Georgia where the peach is in season and the racing is sweet! A record crowd and over four hundred racers. Two qualifying passes. Every arm drop counts. The Pritchett Brothers select the tightest sixteen to race for eighteen thousand dollars in cash. It's a smokin', southern showdown
It's all out at Montgomery Motorsports Park in Alabama. Host Rich Christensen presides over the competition as 500 grass roots racers battle the odds, mechanical meltdowns and each other for their shot at fame and glory. Running it all out on the race track is a Southern tradition. Qualifying times are recorded and a field is selected to face off in a final nose to nose heads up competition for cash and prizes. There's just one rule... run your car all out. At the end of a very long day there can be only one champion.
It's all out at No Problem Raceway in Belle Rose, Louisiana. Mother Nature provides a wet start to the day, but that doesn't keep as many as 500 grass roots racers from going head-to-head for their shot at fame and glory. Host Rich Christensen narrows the field in a fierce day of competition. Qualifying times are recorded and a field is selected to face off in a final nose to nose heads up competition for cash and prizes. Twelve hundreds of a second separate thirty-two cars in an incredibly tight field. It's anyone's race. It's the Best of Pinks All Out.
It's all out at Texas Motorplex in Ennis, Texas. Even the racing is bigger in Texas as over five thousand race fans gather to watch drivers heat up the track. Frustration mounts when competition gets serious. Host Rich Christensen lays down the law when some drivers break the rules. Over 500 grass roots racers battle it out for their shot at ten grand in cash, prizes, fame and glory. Qualifying times are recorded and a field is selected to face off in a final nose to nose heads up competition for cash and prizes. It's the Best of Pinks All Out.
It's all out at Zmax Dragway in Concord, North Carolina. Racers battle it out on the track and the only rule is that they have to run their cars all out. For the first time in television history four cars race simultaneously for the same spot in the field. Host Rich Christensen heads up a day of relentless competition as Nascar's Greg Biffle shows up as a guest crew member. Over 500 grass roots racers battle it out for their shot at ten grand in cash, prizes, fame and glory. Two qualifying rounds... first a pro tree pass and then an arm drop pass. Qualifying times are recorded and a field is selected to face off in a final nose to nose heads up competition for cash and prizes.
It's all out at Memphis Motorsports Park in Memphis, Tennessee. The cleanup crews are out in full force as rain pummels the dragway . To save time Host Rich Christensen decides on just one qualifying round. Every crew member and every piece of equipment is being used to dry the track enough to race. The drivers and fans are anxious to get the racing started. The sun makes an appearance and the track is finally ready for competition. Over 500 grass roots racers battle it out for their shot at Memphis Pinks All Out Champion. The field narrows to sixteen drivers all competing for eighteen thousand dollars in cash and prizes.
It's all out at O'Reilly Raceway Park in Indianapolis, Indiana. Indy is the World Capital of Motorsports with one of the best drag racing venues in the country. Racers will be competing on the same strip as the most famous drivers in the history of drag racing. Mother Nature steals the show when the tornado sirens start to sound. Host Rich Christensen puts the disaster plan into effect as drivers, fans, and crew members evacuate the track. As the storm sets in racing is suspended for the night. When racing resumes the following day the top sixteen racers battle it out for eighteen thousand dollars in cash and prizes at this Mecca of Motorsports.
It's The Best of Pinks All Out at Maryland International Raceway in Budds Creek. Once again racers are faced with rainy conditions that threaten to delay the competition. Thanks to the hard work of the Maryland International Raceway track crew, the show will go on. Host Rich Christensen changes the rules due to the weather by racing only one round to qualify. One arm drop. One run down the strip. Over five hundred drivers gather for a chance to capture racing glory and eighteen thousand dollars in cash and prizes. There's only one rule, run your car all out.
It's Pinks All Out at US 131 Motorsports Park in Martin, Michigan. Racers flock to the heartland of muscle cars and hot rods... Michigan. Miles of backed up traffic all to see grass roots racing at its finest. Close to five hundred drivers gather for a chance to capture racing glory and eighteen thousand dollars in cash and prizes. Two rounds of qualifying and there's only one rule, run your car all out.
It's The Best of Pinks All Out at Pacific Raceways in Kent, Washington. The competition is intense during the first qualifying round of racing. Phenomenal heads up racing continues through the second round of qualifying where drivers try to beat a minimum floating time. Witness the best kept secret in motor sports. Some of the best door-slammer drag racing comes right out of the two lane black top at Pacific Raceway. Close to five hundred drivers gather for a chance to capture racing glory and eighteen thousand dollars in cash and prizes. There's only one rule, run your car all out.
It's The Best of Pinks All Out at Auto Club Famoso Raceway in Bakersfield, California. People have been racing at Famoso Raceway since the 60s. For over 50 years this raceway has been the home to some of the wildest, tire-shredding drag racing in the nation. A lot of veteran racers in pre 1950s cars are up against the younger generation with later model cars. It's a battle of old versus new. Close to five hundred drivers gather for a chance to capture racing glory and eighteen thousand dollars in cash and prizes. There's only one rule, run your car all out.